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After a slow start it's a happy Christmas after all
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After a slow start it's a happy Christmas after all JS Christmas trade, traditionally a key element in the company's
financial performance, finished satisfactorily after a
late start, with all stores right across the company... -
No sex, please, we're discriminating
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No sex, please, we're discriminating THERE can be few people
around who are not aware
that the Sex Discrimination
Act came into force on
December 29,1975.
The news media left no
person-hole cover (formerly
known as man-hole... -
WE NEED MORE TRADE, LESS COSTS
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WE NEED MORE TRADE, LESS COSTS Chairman tells
top managers JS's retail conference scene has had a new look this
year, with a series of smaller, more specialised
conferences replacing the larger Brighton get togethers
of... -
What a worker!
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There is no Text
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ALE STORM
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ALE STORM
JS BEER took a pasting in a
taste test in What's Brewing, the
magazine of CAMRA, the Campaign
for Real Ale.
Beers from four supermarket
chains were tasted, and the four
panellists were pretty uniformly
rude about... -
BPO's and deputies join courses at Dulwich-and it's a great success
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BPO's and deputies join courses at Dulwich-and it's a great success FOR THE first time sessions of a JS branch personnel officers'
course and a deputy managers' course have been combined -
and both men and women agree it was a... -
DEPOT VETERANS GET TOGETHER FOR A REGULAR NATTER
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DEPOT VETERANS GET TOGETHER FOR A REGULAR NATTER BUNTINGFORD retirement
association is one year old
this month and it is going
from strength to strength.
The association has an
'overall objective to keep the
retired people... -
Don't sling your hook
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Don't sling your hook
WANTED: A bone crochet
hook for an elderly lady whose
arthritic hands cannot cope
with modem metal hooks.
We don't usually make this
sort of plea in the Journal, but
Jill Mitchell (who works... -
JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED
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JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED BALHAM DEPUTY manager
Barry Cotterill must have
thought he was in the wrong
shop when a lady came up and
presented him with a prescription.
But no. the lady's doctor had
written her a... -
Long service awards go up in value
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Long service awards
go up in value FROM JANUARY 1 this year
all staff completing 25 years
with JS will receive a gift to the
value of £25 and £75 on completion
of 40 years service.
Staff completing 25 years will
continue... -
Nurse becomes patient
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Nurse becomes patient
DOREEN MAYES, nurse at
Buntingford depot, has been
receiving some of her own
medicine recently.
Doreen broke her ankle
when she fell down the
depot's steps after work on
November 28. So now she... -
Wanted!
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Wanted!
CAN YOU make those
margarine roses that used to
be such a feature of JS shop
window displays? If you can,
and you're prepared to
demonstrate your skill,
archivist Honor Godfrey
would like youf help with... -
WHY FIVE JS LORRIES ARE BLUE
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WHY FIVE JS LORRIES ARE BLUE IF YOU SEE a blue JS lorry,
don't blink and swear to stay off
the bottle.
Five lorries based at Basingstoke
depot are painted in a
smart blue and white livery, with
the words 'J Sainsbury' in... -
JS dips a toe in the pallet pool
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JS dips a toe in the pallet pool A NEW SCHEME that should make JS's pallet system
for produce cheaper, safer and more efficient is on a
four month's trial.
JS is hiring wooden pallet boards from the new GKN
Chep National... -
KEMPSTON CAKE
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KEMPSTON CAKE
HOW TO HAVE your cake, eat it,
and make money has been solved at
Kempston with the invention of the
Kempston cake.
Usually the middles cut out of a
type of sponge cake are thrown
away.
Not at Kempston's... -
NUT CRUNCH
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NUT CRUNCH
THERE WAS a crushing put down
for one of the management staff at
Tonbridge branch just before
Christmas.
A customer holding a bag of
Brazil nuts approached one of the
managers.
Customer: 'Could you tell... -
SUPER-SAVERS RUN UP SEVEN FOOT BILL
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SUPER-SAVERS RUN UP SEVEN FOOT BILL A COUPLE in a hurry were
Alvin and Judith Howard, when
they had four minutes to grab
what they liked from the shelves
of JS's Chippenham branch.
The grub-grab was their prize
for winning... -
TELFORD LOOKS PRETTY GOOD!
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TELFORD LOOKS PRETTY GOOD! TELFORD HAS more than its fair share of pretty girls, and some of
the prettiest work at JS's super-store in the Telford Centre.
To prove it two of the finalists in the recent quest to find Miss... -
CHEERS!
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The story of JS and the off licence
trade goes back 56
years. But it was only 15
years ago, in 1961, that a
change in the law on offlicences
brought about the
present boom in supermarket
drinks sales.
But JS started... -
. . . and one answered
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. . . and one answered In December we showed
an apricot jampot, and Mr
K J E Hill of Winscombe
was able to tell Honor
plenty about it.
The pots were used for
JS's first own-label jams,
introduced in four flavours
about... -
Another archives mystery to solve . . .
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Another archives
mystery to solve . . . January's puzzler from
the JS archives is this
cream pot. Cream was commonly
packed in brown or
beige ceramic pots like this
(the one pictured is dark
brown) but JS archivist Honor... -
Introducing James...
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Introducing
James...
AN EARLY start to a modelling
career for four-month old James
Walkley (below).
James, or James John Tonna
Walkley, as he usually insists on
being addressed, is the son of
JS textile manager Stephen... -
OUR CUSTOMERS WRITE
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OUR CUSTOMERS WRITE SOMETHING VERY heart
warming happened to me
when shopping in your store
at Wealdstone yesterday. I
was rather over loaded with
groceries and so was helped
to my car by a young gentleman
(and I mean that... -
QUEEN OF HERTS
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A SELF CONFESSED
romantic will be Buntingford
depot's representative at the
Miss JS Finals on February
28.
For Gillian Piggott (left),
the new Miss JS Buntingford,
is a keen reader of historical
and romantic novels.... -
YOUR LETTERS
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YOUR LETTERS Why not a voucher bonus? From: Mrs M Hammond,
Kenton branch.
SINCE READING the
notice about the Christmas
bonuses I have been giving
some thought to it.
How about the staff having
vouchers to spend in... -
A tree fell on it . . .
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A tree fell on it . . .
IN ALL the best horror films a long,
ominous creaking sound forebodes
disaster.
And it was nearly the same in real
life for Geoff Kemp, JS bakery
goods inspector.
On Friday January 2, the night... -
APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS Gurth Hoyer Millar has
taken over from Timothy
Sainsbury responsibility
for the company's property
interests, in addition to
those concerning the
development programme,
which he assumed early
last year.
This... -
Double celebration for Woking's new AGM
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Double celebration for
Woking's new AGM RON YEATES ended
1975 on the crest of a
wave that will take him
into 1976 and beyond.
In December he was appointed area general
manager designate for the
Woking area and he... -
LONG SERVICE
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LONG SERVICE Bert Black, manager at Bexleyheath,
celebrated 40 years with
the company in January.
Mr Black started his career as
an egg boy at 57b Kingston. He
returned in 1945 after his war
service to Tolworth branch,... -
OBITUARIES
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OBITUARIES James Hilson, maintenance
engineer at Charlton depot, died
on December 14 after a long illness.
He had been with the company
for 38 years.
He joined the engineers
department at Union Street as a
junior in 1937.... -
RETIREMENTS
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RETIREMENTS Les Price, manager of Bury
Park, Luton, retired on December
15, having been with JS for
14 years.
Mr Price started his career
with JS as a learner at Marylebone.
During the war he served
in the RAF.
He was... -
Man who knows how to produce results retires to grow his own
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Harry Haslam, pictured here at JS's trials grounds at
Cambridge, will soon be tending his own experiments,
growing exotic fruits in his own back garden. THE M A N responsible for
establishing JS's produce
department,... -
New pig company looks to the future
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New pig company looks to the future JS HAS joined Pauls and
Whites Ltd, one of the major
animal feed compounders
and also our main pig
suppliers, in a new company
to produce quality pigs on
three farms in Norfolk.
The new... -
'When will people learn to take those things back?'
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'When will people learn to take those things back?' The Sun
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